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    tend to work less on their homework.  When doing homework with TV on the background‚ kids tend to retain less skill and information. When they lose sleep because of TV‚ they become less alert during the day‚ and this results in poor school performance. TV exposes your kid to negative influences‚ and promotes negative behavior.  TV shows and commercials usually show violence‚ alcohol‚ drug use and sex in a positive light.  The mind of your kid is like clay. It forms early impressions on what it sees

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    difficult to maintain. 4. If you have the internet and don’t have an Anti-Virus program‚ or at least an Anti-Spyware program‚ surfing the web can ruin your day. 5. Nothing lasts forever. 6‚ computers are taking places of labours and 1 computer can do a work of almost 100 acountents at 1 time and all pplz whos’ job is acountacy are job less coz of computer. 7‚ hackers can interfare in your personel things. 8‚i have lot’s of knolege of computer like web designing software devloping graphics editing hardware

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    Semegne Minas Grade 9 7/4/2012 Lemon Trifle Lemon Trifle is a dessert eaten by a lot of people due to its flawless taste and long lasting appearance. Like all desserts‚ lemon trifle contains fruits and fats which attract many people towards it; however people haven’t noticed the negative effects of this wonderful dessert that might harm them leaving them to become patients for the rest of their lives. The combination of fruits and fats together might look healthy‚ but many cafés and bakeries

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    University) have found that live‚ human interaction such as reading or talking to a child is more effective than presentation of recored sounds (e.g.‚ in television) and‚ therefore‚ the best method for fostering both first and second language development. What is more‚ Other studies have found that‚ for older children‚ being read aloud to in the second language increases second language vocabulary much more than watching television in that language (patterson‚ 2002). I would like to concentrate now on

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    heavy industry over the production of consumer goods and products. What advantages and disadvantages did Russians experience with a command economy? How about a market economy? One of the many disadvantages of this command economy was that supply and demand did not dictate what products would be produced. The authoritative government would determine what was to be produced and how many were needed. There was no freedom as to what was made or sold. One advantage of this economy was that government

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    recruiting cost. That mean the employers know the worker already and know what can do and what they do not have to find someone and recruitment. Rehiring the employee who left the company will save on the time of trying a new employee. When rehiring the past employees‚ the next advantage that is the employee already knows the business procedures and culture within the business. These rehiring employees have their own advantage of knowing what goes on during the meetings and they also know some of the way of

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    under the pressure? Urbanization‚ or rather‚ unplanned urbanization has led to the creation of several problems. Cities in developing countries‚ in particular‚ are home to the neo-urban dwellers‚ and are seen to be bearing the maximum brunt of it all. What follows are a few negative consequences of unstructured urbanization. Rising Levels of Pollution Cities have been invariably blamed for their contribution to the disturbing levels of pollution. Densely populated areas‚ coupled with a scant regard

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    Executive summary Between 2000 and 2008 the number of child labourers worldwide fell by some 30 million. Notwithstanding this progress‚ at the end of that period there were still over 215 million child labourers‚ and over half of them were doing hazardous work. Moreover‚ the overall downward trend masked rising numbers of children in economic activity in sub-Saharan Africa from 2004 to 2008 (ILO‚ 2010d). While these numbers underscore the magnitude of the remaining challenge facing the global community‚

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    of thinking that technology is there to save you time. Wrong. It is there to give people new ways for filling their time. Take personal computers. Learning how to use all the feature of a new PC uses up all the time that having a computer saves. And what about all the hours you spend staring at incomprehensible instructions manual for your new telephone‚ TV‚ digital door bell? More choices doesn’t mean better. Of course it’s wonderful to have a CD player‚ a mobile‚ a home computer‚ or an electric

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    fracking it fractures the earth so the fracking water can run throw and bring the resources out. Another con is what they put in the solution. The hazardous solution can contain Benzene (a carcinogen) which has lead to cancer. It also contains Hydrogen sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide can affect the brain and upper-respiratory system. Obviously there is a lot of hidden information about what the oil companies are putting in the solution because if they add things like Benzene or Hydrogen sulfide why wouldn’t

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